How To Make The Most of Your Personal Training Work Placement
The first day of a new job can be nerve-racking. New people, new processes and that ongoing feeling of being “the new person” – which seems… Read More >>
The first day of a new job can be nerve-racking. New people, new processes and that ongoing feeling of being “the new person” – which seems… Read More >>
Sometimes a little bit of inspiration is all you need to get you across the line when you’re considering a career change. People within the health… Read More >>
Ah the wonderful PT-client relationship, filled with positive talk, motivation, mutual trust and respect. Or so you’d think! PTs start in the industry with… Read More >>
What are your prospects of getting a Personal Trainer job after you become certified? Will you have the skills you need to stand out from all… Read More >>
A PTA Student Shares Some Studying Tips If you’re studying online through the Personal Training Academy and you’re anything like me, then there are probably times… Read More >>
Magic numbers are everywhere. Max heart rate (220 – age), eight hours sleep, 2500 calories, 8 glasses, 500 miles – oh no wait, that was a… Read More >>
Fitness presenting – which I’m defining here as presenting material in front of an audience of 10+ fitness professionals – can seem pretty glamorous when you’re… Read More >>
Since I’ve been studying my Certificate III in Fitness I’ve discovered there’s a wide range of people doing the same thing. I’m always interested in how… Read More >>
Back in my early days as a PT and PT Manager at Crunch Fitness in New York City, I worked with all types of clients. All… Read More >>
The final step in our seven-part series on how to create a successful fitness business is an extremely important one. The problem to consider here is… Read More >>